List of dermatologists

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This is a list of dermatologists who have made notable contributions to the field of dermatology.

Name Lifespan Nationality Notable contribution(s)
Jean-Louis-Marc Alibert 1768–1837 French Authored one of the first dermatologic atlases, entitled "Descriptions des maladies de la peau"[1]
Diltor Opromolla 1934–2004 Brazilian Was a physician and dermatologist respected due to his lifetime work with leprosy patients and leprosy research. Opromolla performed all his work at Lauro de Souza Lima Institute in Bauru, São Paulo, a WHO reference hospital for dermatology. He taught dermatology and leprosy to doctors, nurses, and other health workers. Among other things, he was the first to introduce rifamycin in the treatment of leprosy, in 1963.
Jean Astruc 1684–1766 American Wrote the first great treatise on syphilis and venereal diseases, and considered, by some, to be the "founder of modern dermatology"[2]
Anne-Charles Lorry 1726-1783 French Student of Astruc wrote a treatise on skin diseases
Robert J. Bentley 1943– American Governor of Alabama. He entered private medical practice and opened a series of dermatology clinics throughout the southern United States.
Ferdinand Ritter von Hebra 1816-1880 Austrian Co-author of the influential Atlas der Hautkrankheiten, an detailed illustrated guide to skin diseases.[3]
Henry Piffard 1842–1910 American Wrote An Elementary Treatise on Diseases of the Skin (1871), A Treatise on the Materia Medica and Therapeutics of the Skin (1881), A Practical Treatise on Diseases of the Skin (1891), and translated Alfred Hardy's The Dartrous Diathesis, or Eczema and its Allied Affections.[4]
Henry Radcliffe Crocker 1846–1909 English Wrote Diseases of the Skin: their Description, Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment, which established him as a leading figure in the field[5]
Mitchel P. Goldman 1955– American Author of twenty-one medical textbooks on the subject
Jeffrey A. Klein American Described the "tumescent liposuction technique", which added high volumes of fluid containing a local anesthetic, allowing the procedure to be done in an office setting under intravenous sedation rather than general anesthesia
Lucky Meisenheimer 1957– American Also has Guinness world record collection of yo-yos; athlete, author, and actor
Norman Orentreich 1922–2019 American Performed the first successful modern hair transplant in 1952 in his New York office. Created Clinique, the first widely popular cosmetics brand developed by a dermatologist.
Stefania Jabłońska 1920—2017 Polish Pioneering work on human papillomaviruses and their link to cancer. Recipient of the National Order of Merit and the Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta.

Dermatologists in popular culture[edit]

Fictional dermatologists[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Alibert JLM (1806). Descriptions des maladies de la peau observées a l'Hôpital Saint-Louis, et exposition des meilleures méthodes suivies pour leur traitement (in French). Paris: Barrois l’ainé. p. 286. Archived from the original on 2012-12-12.
  2. ^ "The History of Dermatology". Retrieved 2009-04-13.
  3. ^ "'Atlas der Hautkrankheiten : Nach Originalien von Prof. v. Baerensprung, in Berlin und Professor Hebra, in Wien. Zeichnungen von Dr. Carl Heitzmann, in Wien. Text nach Professor Hebra' - Viewer | MDZ". www.digitale-sammlungen.de. Retrieved 2024-02-14.
  4. ^ Kelly, Howard A.; Burrage, Walter L. (eds.). "Piffard, Henry Granger" . American Medical Biographies . Baltimore: The Norman, Remington Company.
  5. ^ Burton, J. L. (1988), "Diet and Dermatology in 1888: The Influence of H. Radcliffe Crocker", British Journal of Dermatology, 119 (4), British Association of Dermatologists: 471–477, doi:10.1111/j.1365-2133.1988.tb03250.x, PMID 3056493, S2CID 29350636, archived from the original on 5 January 2013, retrieved 23 May 2010